Author: Joseph F O Callaghan
Publisher: Clearfield
ISBN: 9780806359168
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 302
Book Description
This extremely well-researched history of a County Cork sept traces its origins from Cellachan of Cashel, the tenth-century king of Munster, down to modern times. As the English extended their rule over Ireland in the 16th century, more abundant historical data presents a detailed picture of the territory occupied by the sept and the activities of its chieftains. Steady encroachment by English adventurers and speculators, however, imposed severe pressure on the Gaelic way of life. As a consequence of the rebellion of 1641 and the subsequent conquest by Oliver Cromwell, O Callaghan lands were confiscated and the chieftain and his family were transplanted to County Clare. The Confiscated lands were allotted toCromwell's soldiers as a reward for their service. Although some O Callaghans retained their estates by conforming to the Established Church, the majority, who remained on the land as tenants of English landlords, adhered to the Catholic Church. At the end of the 17th century the departure of many Irish soldiers for the continent, where they achieved renown in the service of the kings of France and Spain, deprived the common people of Ireland of their natural leaders. The Penal Laws of the 18th century throttled the Catholic people and condemned many to a life of servitude and poverty. In the early 19th century Catholic Emancipation relieved some of that burden, and the struggle over the land later in the century resulted in the Land Acts that put an end to landlordism and gave tenants a full right of ownership. The restoration of their dignity paved the way to future prosperity. Despite hundreds of years of penury and subjection, the native resilience and intelligence of the O Callaghans has enabled many proud bearers of the name to achieve distinction in nearly every area of human endeavor.
Clan Callaghan
Author: Joseph F O Callaghan
Publisher: Clearfield
ISBN: 9780806359168
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 302
Book Description
This extremely well-researched history of a County Cork sept traces its origins from Cellachan of Cashel, the tenth-century king of Munster, down to modern times. As the English extended their rule over Ireland in the 16th century, more abundant historical data presents a detailed picture of the territory occupied by the sept and the activities of its chieftains. Steady encroachment by English adventurers and speculators, however, imposed severe pressure on the Gaelic way of life. As a consequence of the rebellion of 1641 and the subsequent conquest by Oliver Cromwell, O Callaghan lands were confiscated and the chieftain and his family were transplanted to County Clare. The Confiscated lands were allotted toCromwell's soldiers as a reward for their service. Although some O Callaghans retained their estates by conforming to the Established Church, the majority, who remained on the land as tenants of English landlords, adhered to the Catholic Church. At the end of the 17th century the departure of many Irish soldiers for the continent, where they achieved renown in the service of the kings of France and Spain, deprived the common people of Ireland of their natural leaders. The Penal Laws of the 18th century throttled the Catholic people and condemned many to a life of servitude and poverty. In the early 19th century Catholic Emancipation relieved some of that burden, and the struggle over the land later in the century resulted in the Land Acts that put an end to landlordism and gave tenants a full right of ownership. The restoration of their dignity paved the way to future prosperity. Despite hundreds of years of penury and subjection, the native resilience and intelligence of the O Callaghans has enabled many proud bearers of the name to achieve distinction in nearly every area of human endeavor.
Publisher: Clearfield
ISBN: 9780806359168
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 302
Book Description
This extremely well-researched history of a County Cork sept traces its origins from Cellachan of Cashel, the tenth-century king of Munster, down to modern times. As the English extended their rule over Ireland in the 16th century, more abundant historical data presents a detailed picture of the territory occupied by the sept and the activities of its chieftains. Steady encroachment by English adventurers and speculators, however, imposed severe pressure on the Gaelic way of life. As a consequence of the rebellion of 1641 and the subsequent conquest by Oliver Cromwell, O Callaghan lands were confiscated and the chieftain and his family were transplanted to County Clare. The Confiscated lands were allotted toCromwell's soldiers as a reward for their service. Although some O Callaghans retained their estates by conforming to the Established Church, the majority, who remained on the land as tenants of English landlords, adhered to the Catholic Church. At the end of the 17th century the departure of many Irish soldiers for the continent, where they achieved renown in the service of the kings of France and Spain, deprived the common people of Ireland of their natural leaders. The Penal Laws of the 18th century throttled the Catholic people and condemned many to a life of servitude and poverty. In the early 19th century Catholic Emancipation relieved some of that burden, and the struggle over the land later in the century resulted in the Land Acts that put an end to landlordism and gave tenants a full right of ownership. The restoration of their dignity paved the way to future prosperity. Despite hundreds of years of penury and subjection, the native resilience and intelligence of the O Callaghans has enabled many proud bearers of the name to achieve distinction in nearly every area of human endeavor.
Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Cork (Ireland : County)
Languages : en
Pages : 358
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Cork (Ireland : County)
Languages : en
Pages : 358
Book Description
The Rise and Fall of the Irish Franciscan Monasteries
Author: Charles Patrick Meehan
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Ireland
Languages : en
Pages : 542
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Ireland
Languages : en
Pages : 542
Book Description
The ballad poetry of Ireland
Author: Charles Gavan Duffy
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 338507410X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1845.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 338507410X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1845.
The Ballad Poetry of Ireland
Author: Sir Charles Gavan Duffy
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Ballads, English
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Ballads, English
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
The Ballad Poetry of Ireland
Author: Charles Gavan Sir Duffy
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Ballads, English
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Ballads, English
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
The Ballad Poetry of Ireland
Author: Charles Gavan Duffy
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Ballads
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Ballads
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Smoldered
Author: Annie Dyer
Publisher: Annie Dyer
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 367
Book Description
“I didn’t find it weird. It wasn’t like kissing a sister or something. I realized that when you were video calling the other night I wasn’t thinking about you like I would do a sister.” “You know why that it?” She stepped towards him. “Because I’m not your sister. Funny that, isn’t it?” He’s been saving her all her life, but can she save her heart from him? Rayah Maynard’s loved her brother’s best friend for pretty much as long as she can remember, which unfortunately is the problem. He still sees her as the kid who he constantly needed to rescue whenever she got into trouble. J onny Graham has devoted himself to his three children and his career as a firefighter 8 his wife died when his youngest was just a baby. When his best friend’s sister starts setting him up on dates, he realizes she’s not the fearless kid who hung around with them, but can he trust her to keep herself - and his heart – safe? Rayah wants to prove to Jonny she doesn’t need to be rescued anymore. When an arsonist puts the safety of the small town in jeopardy, she might have to choose – the man she’s loved for years or her town. If she can stay safe enough to make that choice. This steamy small town single dad, friends-to-lovers, firefighter romance is part of the Maynards of Severton series but can be read as a stand-alone.
Publisher: Annie Dyer
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 367
Book Description
“I didn’t find it weird. It wasn’t like kissing a sister or something. I realized that when you were video calling the other night I wasn’t thinking about you like I would do a sister.” “You know why that it?” She stepped towards him. “Because I’m not your sister. Funny that, isn’t it?” He’s been saving her all her life, but can she save her heart from him? Rayah Maynard’s loved her brother’s best friend for pretty much as long as she can remember, which unfortunately is the problem. He still sees her as the kid who he constantly needed to rescue whenever she got into trouble. J onny Graham has devoted himself to his three children and his career as a firefighter 8 his wife died when his youngest was just a baby. When his best friend’s sister starts setting him up on dates, he realizes she’s not the fearless kid who hung around with them, but can he trust her to keep herself - and his heart – safe? Rayah wants to prove to Jonny she doesn’t need to be rescued anymore. When an arsonist puts the safety of the small town in jeopardy, she might have to choose – the man she’s loved for years or her town. If she can stay safe enough to make that choice. This steamy small town single dad, friends-to-lovers, firefighter romance is part of the Maynards of Severton series but can be read as a stand-alone.
Penalty Kiss
Author: Annie Dyer
Publisher: Annie Dyer
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
Clean-living, wholesome, and with a constant smile plastered on her pretty face, Dee Jones is my antithesis. She’s also what I’m told I need to polish my somewhat tarnished image – apparently being papped getting friendly with a fellow holiday maker on a sun lounger after your ex does a kiss-and-tell with the media isn’t exactly what Manchester Athletic deems great publicity for their bad boy midfielder. A repair job is needed, and the club is hoping that the super shiny star player for the women’s team can transfer some of her good-girl sunshine stardust on to me. But Dee hates me and I’m the last thing she wants to deal with right now, because Miss Dee has problems of her own. Problems that could score her an own goal. She’s meant to be my penalty, but will she let me be her kiss instead? Penalty Kiss is the first standalone in the Manchester Athletic series. Meet the team in this grumpy/sunshine, enemies-to-lovers, bad boy athlete romance
Publisher: Annie Dyer
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
Clean-living, wholesome, and with a constant smile plastered on her pretty face, Dee Jones is my antithesis. She’s also what I’m told I need to polish my somewhat tarnished image – apparently being papped getting friendly with a fellow holiday maker on a sun lounger after your ex does a kiss-and-tell with the media isn’t exactly what Manchester Athletic deems great publicity for their bad boy midfielder. A repair job is needed, and the club is hoping that the super shiny star player for the women’s team can transfer some of her good-girl sunshine stardust on to me. But Dee hates me and I’m the last thing she wants to deal with right now, because Miss Dee has problems of her own. Problems that could score her an own goal. She’s meant to be my penalty, but will she let me be her kiss instead? Penalty Kiss is the first standalone in the Manchester Athletic series. Meet the team in this grumpy/sunshine, enemies-to-lovers, bad boy athlete romance
White Knight
Author: Annie Dyer
Publisher: Annie Dyer
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 349
Book Description
Sexy. Brave. The biggest pain in my workaholic ass. Killian O’Hara can never be mine. I try not to notice how he’s broader, ripped or the way he still smiles. I try not to care when he has a date. I try not to remember when we were together and how I broke his heart. And there are too many reasons why I can’t be his. I’m married to my job as a lawyer. He’s still my brother’s best friend. And I have a secret. One I need to protect him from. Ex-military, Killian’s now responsible for keeping me safe when a case I’m working on gets deadly. But can I keep my heart safe from him? WHITE KNIGHT is an achingly steamy second chance/brother's best friend romance with no cheating and a happily ever after. It's part of the CALLAGHAN GREEN SERIES but can be enjoyed as a standalone.
Publisher: Annie Dyer
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 349
Book Description
Sexy. Brave. The biggest pain in my workaholic ass. Killian O’Hara can never be mine. I try not to notice how he’s broader, ripped or the way he still smiles. I try not to care when he has a date. I try not to remember when we were together and how I broke his heart. And there are too many reasons why I can’t be his. I’m married to my job as a lawyer. He’s still my brother’s best friend. And I have a secret. One I need to protect him from. Ex-military, Killian’s now responsible for keeping me safe when a case I’m working on gets deadly. But can I keep my heart safe from him? WHITE KNIGHT is an achingly steamy second chance/brother's best friend romance with no cheating and a happily ever after. It's part of the CALLAGHAN GREEN SERIES but can be enjoyed as a standalone.